IEEE Security and Privacy, S&P 2016


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Title: Revisiting Square-Root ORAM: Efficient Random Access in Multi-party Computation
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Authors: Samee Zahur
  • University of Virginia
Xiao Wang
  • University of Maryland
Mariana Raykova
  • Yale University
Adrià Gascón
  • University of Edinburgh
Jack Doerner
  • University of Virginia
David Evans
  • University of Virginia
Jonathan Katz
  • University of Maryland
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NSF Award Numbers: 1111599, 1111781, 1421102, 1633282, 1423296
DBLP Key: conf/sp/ZahurW0GDEK16
Author Comments: Please fix the link to the paper to be a non-paywalled version of it: https://oblivc.org/docs/sqoram.pdf I'm not sure if there is a better place to put this, but it seems really obnoxious for a site intended to encourage sharing (or at least, to "shame" people for not sharing) to have this in your FAQ: 9. Do you share your code and data? We will be sharing both shortly. Inevitably, when I hear that from authors, it means they are likely to string us along for several months, and then decide they really don't want to share it. If you are serious about the mission you are advocating for, you need to live up to this with your own work and put all the data you collect into a public repository.

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